BIG LOSER: New York

Population: 19,378,102

Percent change: 2.1%

Seats lost: 2

With a total of 27 seats, New York now has one representative for every 719,298 people in the state. Since the financial crisis New York. a typically inbound state, has begun to see an exodus. Compare its 5.5% population growth in 2000 to less than half of that in 2010. Buffalo and Syracuse have seen major outflow of people in recent years.

BIG LOSER: Ohio

Population: 11,536,504

Percent change: 1.6%

Seats lost: 2

With a total of 16 seats, Ohio now has one representative for every 723,031 people in the state. Ohio which forms part of America's rust belt, has always been an outbound state. Its population growth shrank by almost a third in 2010, from 4.7% in 2000. Cleveland, Toledo, Akron and Dayton have all seen people flight in recent years.